Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1826-1832, January 28, 1832, Image 1

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fly BIykon Bartlett , jJ tlsttn Telegraph b puUWMid every fie- f morning* MACON, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1832. ad* Ci W , offlee on Mnlherry Slreal. e«,l tide. JW"* .;" lKK Dom-aiis a year, if paid m FTZ* in>LiiAB®, if not paid before the Subscribers living at a distance i» M cui0 * 10 l )av in “dvanee. gggiiiaAgona* bases. in an order or t'»e honorable the In ^■^rl of Talbot county, while tilting lor (frW ,mn.cJ will >’ e » old > oil ,lle fir!t Tuetday bIiaIiY nest, at die court boute at Tulbuttou, woman, named £3ally, [A n , 9 fn!ildrcM-ii being a part of the Negr&S ’ I jI WilHtoi D. Gatnway by tolai uncle Wiliam * " j'l iyired—for tie benefit of the licirtmid detetreu j A MES GASAWAY, * guardian III beioiuonm» »■« --«■■■-, ... LBHUA- 11V noil, beforellie court bouse lu **oraylb, .Mjintv. between lira usual hours ol tale. &lkel7 rfegro S’eUows, 1. JiSm bentifii Ol the minor* of IVMuun Allen, Soe county, d«cc»»cd, by order of tlio court, made known on the day. gristle, tutu CiBORGE BENNETT, Guardian far laid minors ~ B g SOLD, on the first Tuesday In FEB- 'itilAKY nett.at the court bouse in Bibb coun- I*, following LANDS, belonging to the estate of 1 , Lundy, deceased: f u „| Not. 345 and 346, in tlio I3tb dis- eaitianlly Monroe now Bibb coouly, containing Kef,laiut two bundled and forty acre,, inure or L|,ins on tile Ocinulgee river. Alto llir « of Lot No. 338 in tlio tame dis- Vcontainiisg about one hundred and eighty sir a- tliriiir tba I'lace whereon the tnid Tnotnaa l.um ■in.lv rr,idrd. "fcaiBtcadd in C/m/on, Jones County, on llie rJj.-tViicliiina No. 185, 191 und 192. mu) two II I,lands ill the Oiunulgce river, nil lying in the district of originally Baldwin now dunes coun Ktliniiin* t" •“'d estate. .... %ms ol sale—twelve months credit, with good Jbutabave Lands aold by order of the honorable Ituferiur court of Bibb county, when sitting for Or- jsin’oses. THOMAS LOWE. Admr. ■jin, be sold, on the first Tuesday in APRIL nest, befuro the court houso in Stewart tiuNu. 97, in die 24tU district ofsuid couu- 1 furmerty Lee. |\lw, on tlio same day, before thu court- oeia Randol|ib comity, piclliird part of Lot No. 39, hi the Dili dis- pof isiil county, formerly Lee. w , uii llie first Tuesday in MARCH ftklure the court house in Tullint county, ■ third part of Lot No. 262, iu tlio 22d :l of said county, formerly Muscogee. Jla, the |ira|inrty of Henry Smith, late of Bitib irir, deceased, for "the lieut:fit of the heiis. Terms iIk day. JOHN SMITH, adm’or |s»tB S3 jlLI. tie sold mi the first Tuesday in FEBRUA RY nest, ul Jackson, Butts county, - Crawford Sheriff Sales. 11,1.sold un the hi at Tuesday In PEBRU- f? J* 1 * "“**• '■* die court house lu Knoxville, Lu ulord couuly, hrlwecn the usual hours of sale; Olio io. "i Uot^o. 76, iu iho first dis- tiia of original,y Houston nmv Crawford county— . pi c*"? ** V'r® •'•"linr.ty ol Thomas Orris io satsrfy a I •' a issued Irum Jones Superior courl hi liivor of Alox»i.der K. nua.ty, .Thomas Davis, Nicholas Sum- i«irrs Auu \Y nluuii ££tri|’liiig ft*ciu-iiii*3. Ju,,si 1 „ ... UM - M«8, Shcrif. Also, will be sold as ubuct, rim southwest part of lot ol Land, No. 215, In the Second district of origiunliy Houston now Crawford county, whereon UymMaS. llemuer now the.—levied on a. her property to mtisly a FI Fu in I4Voi of tlio olliccrf. ol court of Cruivford county v» ftmJ C\Htbia cJ. Ilutnnisr. for costa. J«n 2 I JMIS WniTTIMiTON.ifepay, W ,i. SSilb Sheriff gales. ILL lie: sold mi me first Tuesday iu FEBRU ARY next, at the cuitrl bouse in the town ol AJucuu, liilib tunuiy f between llie usuullioursoi sole, N-eioe*, Silva u winn iii aboitifiO yoais old, Sally a woman about 25, Mary a woman aliuut 17, Elvia ii gill abuul lit, Nelson, a boy nbuut 3yenn old, and Kuiily an infant, ns llie proper.y of ll'tllium J. OautHtj, to sulisly u inurtgnge Pi Fa iu favor ot Daniel W'urshuiu aim others, vs said Dttuelly. dec 3 One nirtliiigany Sideboard, 2 do card tables, I fine Sofa, 1 dim fine gilt Chairs, as the properly ol U'ui.'J. DuneUy, to satisfy two FI Pas from the Infe rior court ot Bibb in favor of T. Campbell and Fu- risli Carter, vs said Daueily. I'lnee Negri.t**, Solouion a man about 30, Dristei't, man about 45 or 50, Demns a man about »wi —levied on as (hi; proiivity ol Charles Bullock deceas ed, to mtisly two Pi Fas issued trout the iu ,'crior Court of Bihli cnialy, ill favor of John H. Tuliuao und diaries Whitehurst vs said Bullock, N. W. Wells & Cluiilcs S. Lewis or against the administrators ol C. Buttock and the executors of N. W. Wetls utid C. 8. tjwis. Oiio set of Mills und four liun.Ired acres of Ltiitil, more or levs, .ittaclied mid ailjoiiiiug said mills, whereon Elijah Colton live.—levied ou us bis pro perty, to suli.ly a Pi Pu issued Iruui the superiur court of Bibo county, iu favor of William Cabiuuss and o- liters vs. said Cotton. Jun U I WM. B. CONE, sheriff. ■ Aim, will be mid at above, 202 1-2 actors ol Land und Improvements w hereon John Bridges now lives to satisfy two Pi Pas issued from u Justice's courl in favor of Kimberly & Chisholm vs said Bridges—levy made and return ed to uie by John Siuiith constitble. jau 0 i ii. h. Howard, d. stiff. POSTPONED SALE. A!to, wilt be told at above, Tint Land iiini iinpiovbinunis (number of acres nut known) adjoining Dr. B. P. Owens nnd u- ibers—levied on us Ibe property of Jaintt Tabor, lo satisfy sundry executions in I'.vuruf Cnlhoiin fir Port, Wiley. Baxter<H Caller, Potion fi- tlnnisoii, and L gunc-Hurvey. WM. B. LOSE, Slttriff Jim U 1 .ifio will be told at the abore plate on the firtl Tuetday in AtAllCIl next, A Negro Man uumud Muses, about thirty years old—levied on us llie property of John • orbtll, lo sulisly a mortgage Pi Pu issued trout tlifi inferior court of Chatham county ill favor of Levi SrD'Lyoii vs said Corbett. WM. B* CONE, therijf. Jan G. 18TH. 1 Ilides wanted. Dry or green HIDES waut- . — — — ed immediately: for which the highest uiarkct price will he pnid by PAltMALEE & (Jill) uov 2 10 J11CII. , OOiSBOIir G-1K3. /Itlll E subscriber bus commenced the manufacture iL and re|atiring of COTTON GINS, at bis shop on toe corner of riumh and Fourth streets, near the * reshytCriao church, in Mhcoii, and would respect- lultv invite llie attention of those who inuy wish Cot ton Gins, or have them repaired, to call on him; as lie Datlers himself, llmt his work will bear inspection, and give entire satisfaction; and If so, be hopes to receive a portion of the patronage of llie public. align si III :13 TIIOMAS SIMPSON T Wo Journeymen Shoe-XtAakers. WO tirst-ruto JOURNEYMEN SllOE- Af AKERS cun fiuJ constant employment by applying soon to l’AUMALEE & CHURCH. nov 2 10 dec (i Prime Green Coffee. Bugs prime Green COPTER, iu lots to suit purchasers, for sale by «.» C. A. HIGGINS. ANNUALS for 1832. A CKERMAN’S Forget-me-not rSL Winter’s Wreath, Friendship's Offering Tile Pearl, Atlantic Souvenir Affection's Gift, The Token, For ante by dec 24 El I it, Shotwell tf Co. COTTON BAGGING. T HE auhscrihen have received on consign ment, . 300 pieces 33aggir.fr, which they will soli very low for cash# oct 8 41 MELROSE te KIDD. HATS. J UST received a few case* gentlemen's fash ionable Heaver HATS, dec 22 58 WM. II. BURD6ALL. ASfcgro Girl named Sizzy, ullta years old, one Sorrel Horse, one Bud anil Jsilare, together with divers other articles belong- Ilutlie e.lulc of liichard Knight, deceased: sold by lot uf un order from Ibe honorable Inferior court |Bir.n couuly, fur tlio benefit of tbe heirs and nihioisotwiii deceased. H'!K X) CALVARY Fi KMG11T, adm’or. fjlil. It; sold, on the first Tuesday in P'P.BRU fillY next, before the court house in Mucuu i county, lVu Negro Boys, Moses mid Benjamin, a- .t Id and 17 years of age—sold as the property of by Sank, late of said county, deceased, lor the. left of llie heirs. Tci ms nil the day. lUSt JOHN SMITH, adm’or. lull'll moiiihs aflcr date, application will lie Dade to the Inferior court of Monroe count). i tilling as a court of ordinary, fur leave to sell Jest estate of James Libs, deceased, for the bene- p ike heirs and creditors of raid deceased. . til 43 PARMER A. HIGGINS, adm’or pot'll MONTHS afterdate, application will he I Bade to the lion, the Inferior Court of Hons- I (Maty, while silling for ordinary irunmses, for *«lo sell the REAL ESTATE of Henry It. Blau- d, drmirrd, subject to the widow's doner, for IWkCi of Iho heirs anil creditors of said deceased. ALLEN B. CHASTAIN. >21 29 adm’or. tUll'il muiillis utter dale application villi Ire made J la the honorable the Interior Court of Mon- l***«ly, when silling for ordinary purposes, for “ai'iwll |ait No. eighty, in Iho Drsl_district ol'o- •By ilonslim now Cniwfoid couuly. Iielongiug *«l»tc nf Alerandtr King luteol Monroe eouu- lletuued, for the honelit of the heirs nnd eredi- GEORGE L. DOUGLAS, r 11 2D adm’or RbURmulilhs utter dale, applicaiion Will bo oiudu I ta tbe Inmnrahle Iho Inferior Court of Fayette ,h "hen silling for ordinal)' purjtoscs, for leave . A part of the Z'Jcgrocs oURtu tlio orphans nf Stirling Elder, deceased, • Ircnffii ul said orphans, I 8 M EDWARD P. NIXON.guardian, blk MON l llrf afli-r date, application will lie ■sds lu the hoiiurnlile tins Inferior Court of |**tusaty, while sitting for ordinary purpose, sell l>Jt of Ijiml No. 17 In tho SC Rond of Carroll county, belonging to the Orphan birria., P M gx ri . ' RENNET 6. RIDDLE. • ~ H wl ginirdiiitt. MONTHS hfter date, npplientioti Hill he made to the honorable tlu Iitfcri' t of Hutu count y, wii-ii sitting for onliU' 1*25*^*°*’ btrloavo to sell Lot No. 14 ill the I**W of originally Henry, now Butts coun- ■wtt i? ** el,cl ' t “f »ho heirs uml creditor* of •‘MAuajt, decenacd. .JOHN it. 5l‘5IAHEN, cdm'or. 43 JuffaHjiRi Talbot County> r ‘[■I'LAiT John IS. Caunii opplin to llie tor Vs fi ,ri "f admintotralioii ou the estate of » rattsr, tale of 't'all>iil cuurity, deceased therefore, lo eite nnd admonish nil nml iioustou {Sheriff Salas. W ILL be suld on the lirxt Tuesday in FEBRU ARY next, before the court house iu Perry, It..i,!|(iii county, within the legal hours of sale, the tallowing pvopert): Two Negroes, Lavuen a woman about twen- tV'Seven \ears-otd, nml her child Teener two years old—levied nu ns the property of Charles Al Coy. Charles M. AiCoy and Hark Mi Brown, to satisfy two Fi Pus, one iu favor of Wiilium 11. Bowun, and the oilier in favor of Jumes Smith—pointed out by 51,n k M. Brown. , Two Lots ol Pino Lind in tho fifth distrier of Houston county, known as Nos. 204 end205, well improved, whereon John Clark now lives—levied ou u. Ids properly, to satisfy two Fi Fas in luvor ol >vil- lihin Hum hearer, audotlie,* VS. said JvhaClark— levy made by a constable. Oiio Lot oak and hickory Lind in tli3 fif- Iitii district of Houston county, well 'unproved, „hereon Tnomns Willis now live,, known us No. 0 —levied on es llie property of H-nry il illis, lo salisfv a Ft Fu in favor of Harvey Hull und others pointed out by J. B. M'Curlcr. . One L 't of Lind in the fifiii district ol llous'on c iuat) , know'll tsNo. lU'f—levied on as the property of John Campbell, lo satisfy two FI Fas la 'utor-of'Beiijauiin Fuller—levy uiuda and retuiued by u eoiui.ibie. .... . , . , Out: 4.1,1 of oak mill Inckniy Lmd in tho naei-uili district of Houston county, well Improved, known as No. 204—levied on as the properly ol ,i.is, G. Parks, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas m favor ol osliua llcnir.g—levy u.udc uod returned by a con stable. ISAAC S. RCWXrAXX® H AVING declined the Ware-ilouse Business ana rented bis Ware-House to Messrs. J. Goddard & Reed, solicits for them lint patronage rifliis former customers, and tenders Ids tlmnks to Ilium for tlinl lib eral patronage which they have been pleased In be stow upon hint. Aug. 2u 34 Gut waiieTiouse AND COMMISSION It US I NESS. rinilF. undersigned will continue to transact the JL above business in ail its vniious branches— by strict iiltcntinji to all orders commiltedto their care the facilities which they will lie able lo render tlirlr customers nml the comparative remoteness of llieir Wake llovsxs from the ilungers’uf fire; they hope to merit a contiimnnce of (list liberal putrouuge which they received the past season. In uddition to their former Ware-Home, they liave (fur the convenience: ot their customers'up lown,) rented tile Ware-House on tlio corner of .Mulberry and Second Slrects, (fronting Cnhnn Avenue) formerly occupied by Mr Isaac B. Rowland. All GOTTON stored there ivitl be delivered attb ■at landing free of drayage. Bj’ Liberal ndv races will be made at ail limes on Colton in store or shipped by them. O’ Colton stored with them, wilt be sutured at low rales Jf requested. J. GODDARD fi* REED. Alneon. Aug 15 34 tini trial on as mugs, minis: r' 1 ®' kiuilml and creditors of said a’neattd, f s ipparts! my ojjlee. within the lint.' p.trerih R w.le thtie e.n«e if anu llfy cun. why Itllers '""h'di'ia should suit hr gruntsdhim. Onileruiy hand and seal ut .ifiiee. lids 20th - "'it.Wl WILLIAM A GOSS. c. e T&ibot County. f Wai.t Kb 8toxk hpiilht to me for I fy* ' r ' "I “dminlsl ration on Ain t Halo ofAa a. It. Me Ilf said county,• riecearedu.. so “Z* ibers fast (n tile linsl nriiii.kJsA ail mid tit. F , rsf-* i ^ It’d creditors of mid iltcetud'lo I. Ftor«i" *!•?bffrr wilhhith* limepretrribed.bylaw. hare, why ta id htlittthtuU E***h»Msi| ^ ni,d lmd ,<>a I *1 niton,, this 21 — WH l.I.YH 8 GOSS e f hiJULIUjci .OTiijKG. . csi : u .^ r ^» rccvivcii:« .... is * * Mnall nrotL a. buotwlll i. j. Liirni Just Received, ih trf nieces Negro Cloth 2 bales lied Flannel and Ibrsnlo by WM. II. BURDSALL. Dec 18 43 USX recevcd, by Hungerfords fi- Stoddard, 15 dozen Calf Skins 10 do Lining Skins 1 do Goat Bindings 1000 lbs Sole Leather 50 sides Gin Band Leather 50 do wax Upper Leather White nml Yellow Stitching Thread Boot Coni, Webbing and Bristles 200 lhs Grey Shoe Thread Which we offer low for cash. 8 oct 31 BILLS N Ncw-Yurk, Philadelphia, Charleston, Sa _ vnuuali nnd Augusta, iu sums to suit put chasers, for sale by uov 11 WILEY, BAXTER & FORT. Oiie Lot of pine Land in the lt»lltecil>h dis- rt of Houston county, known us No. JW-tov'M ■Ira piupmty of ll'-ury Joining, and Woody Jut- , satisfy V. I'i Fa. in luvor ot Nancy Hicks ad- iii.Vxiatrik. hiiU oilier Fi PmviwIJ Henry Jennings* One Lot of Lmd in llie fourteenth district of Houston county, whereon John Bfrk now lives— levied oil a. Ids property to sulisly a FI Fa In fa»> r of William Terry v* John Beekaud FredeiiLk Wal- ,on security on ipp^^ ^ tf** Grawford JSkcriff Salo. W ILL he Mild on the Ursl Tuesday in ILBRU- ARY next, before lh« courl house ill Knox ville, Craw lord cuuuty, between the usual hums of 5 "*()ne negro Woman by lie name of Delpliu, about twenty years old—levied on as Ihepropriiy ol CogJ.ll UtMihaO lo satisfy * mortgiRaJ *. 1 '" 1l “ u “ d r.«m tomes siimirtor enurt in favor ol James.lt. Jsms from Jones su|n:rliir court s.dd Cngdclt Haniiltuti Nov 2d 35 \T. B. PILES „ - Sheriff Suits Slicriff Sales. „ trBTTILL •»« ou the 1 ue*U*> in FEDHU yyfjf a*IY nont. before the court Uuuw i» J«tW* Boils county, within the usual hours . 202 1-2 acres ill L oul. minoor l«i«S known ■,s i.oi No. 43. in the fi'»l dulriel oiIr.h>»B)' ••''"Y now Butts county, levied oo by virt ue of a J Ilndi m k Ii .itI.u court in favor «1 J. • otou umi Huddlostiui. vs llilliam Omulham, Mlhri laid Grantham. |irt.pcrt) pointed out by I *-•»«*-* • mid ,0r ilm No. I. in «,..»»• No. 12, in dm tomnol Jackson, occupied as a Hotel, and wcHImprov ml i *iTirt o'r oV Thomas P A'khslTand Waj.dug.on G. tillers Atkin. of Arthur said Brown t.nd Jumes JL WBim—•""•jJJJ'jjj out liy pluinlilfs J09rl , u HL i)iMV.RI.IN. eberjff. Ciuupbcll fbliCi'lfi riadaCS. ARY next, at the court house io L .m|ih Z!±.TtJWS.1^4^8= “o7ol A rtntt A co, v. raid Gray .oa Bte,Act. 1. ally Gi'Wnta i , r1v wi i novv Cmiiplo il coiintv. levje.l .„ Berime Bufgel, to satisfy • fi** ,,vor.:i ( Du. cio. 51.N.Wjl mwo nov 23 58 Otter-Skins. The-subscribers will pay the highest prices for BE AYE It AND Otter S’tins, P. JUDSON fix CO; From the Neu> England Magazine, TI1E DILEMMA. Now, hy tho blessed Papldan queen, Who heaves the breast of sweet sixteen; By every name 1 cut ou burk Before my morning star grew dark; By Hymen’s torch, hy Cupid’s dart, By nil that thrills the bentiug heart; 1 ho bright black eye, tlio melting blue,— I coituot ebuose between tho two. I had a vision in rny dreams;— I saw u row of tweuty beams; From every beam n rope was hung, Iu every rope a lover swuug. 1 naked llie Ituo of every eye That bade each luckless lover die; 'XTu livid lips said, heavenly blue; Amt ten accused the darker hue. I asked a matron, which she deemed With foirest light of beauty beamed; Shu answered, some thuiight built were fair: Give Iter hluo eyes uud gulden Ituir. 1 might have liked for judgment well, Bums she spoke, she rung the hell, And ail her girls, nor xiu.rtl uor few, Came marching iu—their eyes were blue. I asked a maiden; hack she dung I ho locks that round her forehead hung, And turned iter eye, a glorious one, Bright as a diamond iu the sun, Ou me, uutil beneath its rays, 1 felt as if my hair would blaze; She liked all eyes hut eyes of green; She looked nt mo; what cuuld she moan? Ah! many lids Loro larks between, _ Nor heeds the coloriug of Itis sereeu; Aud when his random arrows tly, * Tho victim falls, but knows not why. Gaze not upon his shield of jut, The shaft upon the strings is set; Look not beneath |tis azuro veil, Though every limb were cased iu mail. Well both might make a martyr break The chain that bound hint to tlio stake, Aud both with but a single ray,; Can melt our very hearts away; Aud both when bulauccd, hardly seem To stir the scales or roe's the beaut; But that is dearest, all tho while, That wears for us tho sweetest smilo. O. W, II. Beefsteaks afe said to bavo* been invented hy Lucius Plaucus, a Roman, condemned hy Tra jan, .for some offence, to net as oiio of tho tuEuial sacrificcrs to J upitcr. The fragments of tho v ic- liut being laid, upon the fire, tho unfortunate sen ator was compelled to turn them. Iu the pro cess one of tho slices slipped off the coals aud was caught bv l'laucus iu its fall. It burned his fing ers, aud ho iustiuetivcly put them in his mouth; iu that moment ho made tho grand discovery that the taste ufa slice tims carbonated was infinitely licyoud all the old sodduued cookory of ^llome.— Turning tho v. holo ceremony into a matter .of appetite, ho swallowed every slice—deluded Tra jan, defrauded Jupiter, aud 'invented beef steaks. Tho versatility of Franklin’s genius is ■ best indi cated in the variety uf uses to which his head is putiu every community. As a printer, his head adorns tho printing press—us a phillosopher, tho studio,—as a moralist, the hall of theologians—as u politician, tlio dusk of a statesman—as an indu strious wan, tlio shop board of every good trades man who minds bis business. Wo'bave soon his head, made lo adorn these several offices and vo cations, and one of the uortheru papers under our hand, employs it to recommend tho spectacles of a shopkeeper, bccauiO tbe old patriot invariably wore them. Char. C- Vox. Revolutionary Pension!.—Tho number of Re voluliuuary I’custuueis ou tlio rolls of tlio Wor Office, October 17, 1331, was 11,87(1. Of this number DUO reside iu Maine, 703 iu New Hamp shire, 143U in Massachusetts, Ofoi iu Connecticut, 1UU in Rhode Llnud, D31 iu Vermont, 274D iu Now York, o3(i iu Now Jersey, 1032 iu I'eimsyl- vauin, 15 iu Delaware, I4U .Maryland, UGj Virgi nia, 258 North Carolina, 11U South Carolina 77 iu Georgia, 473 iu Kentucky, 275 iu Tennes see, 531 iu Ohio, 121 in Indiana, 10 in Louisia na, 10 iu Mississippi, 10 ut .Michigan, 23 iu Illi nois, 35 in Alaliama, lain .Missouri, and 13 iu tlio District of Columbia. Resides these there wore 33G3 invalid pensioners. Tho amount of war rants issued iu 1831, was &1,111)3,(JG2'7d; and for invalid pensioners, $183,012*1(1. Cs-eovgia. Crawford conaty. /NOI-lKU before me, by Wilkt C. M'Chant, one J L hsv Horae, nliout seven or eight yesrs old, lira right fork trail and tho right bind foot while. * star hi liisfnce, and Bind bafort—pprg&ed hy Lewis Davis and Richard Yarborough lo $.o. fljjW dny of January, !*». V S ' * T ’ .m r ’ A true C0i>y from tho records. Jim 17. ltxM. J u W. J. IIAMM\t:K. c. i. c. Judge M'Leem.—It is stated iu tho Columbus (Ohio) rientiucl, that Judge Al’Lunn refuses tho use of his uautu us a candidate far the Vico l’ro sidcucy. — The late Stephen Gerard's Income.—Front tlio bequests iu tttcphcu Gerard's Will, itis esUmnt- ou that tho gruss amount uf his immense proper ty is maily 315.0D0.lKJO. Calculating tho iutc re-l at six per cent, uud tlio year ut 380 days, will furnish tho following curious results: ItZcrtc&’s JPnlmoaic Expectorant COUGII SYIHJP, 5 71 OR Coughs, Asthmas, Consumptions, nnd • Hooping Cough. A supply of this valu- ubio .Medicine received and forsMcJiy ELLIS, SHOIWLLL fi: CO. Nov 23 23 ’ TO KKST f , Tin sxoaii-KOTran formeri. occupied by Mr. I. B. UsXUMA r« particular* InaidiH of A»g IG 34 .. tl Ml»WI.\ND.or GODDARD fi* RIXD. Itibb Ccuuty, Georgia. Court of OrJitttry, January -t.ljonrued Krai. 1KU. « r being show n to tlio Court that David IrfwhW. 1 drecasad, late of UibU county. In bis 111* llmi*. ildd Its John D. Singletary, tail ol Und. No. 7G iu tbe socoitd ili.lriclol I.risinal.y tl.-a.loit now Rddi county, at and tor the price ill l our hundred ilullun. and that lira said David llrarraiiHin executed hi* e«h lain otihWmn III Writing.comtitimrad lu tnaWu lil.ct fur the trad Ini ul land .limit the |.») uural ol .a.dpur. cliiise Biunny.tu the sale Job* D. »nd it lurlh«rn|i- poartng dial mid David departed Ihta lifo Jtrtbunt h iving executed n di ed lor said land, and llmt tin "adjoin. It. has duly pant said inircl. ;se mnany. and i,o“.dl rtlngtotory *Hjrtd* I**““• Income, per auuuai, “ per month, • “ per day, “ jrar hour, *' per minute, 8D00.UU0 75,000 2,500 il.l 1(S 1- I 73 1-. ...rttogforth tlraftiregolegtovl- tfda ra.py m sabiuh- lie-tioo. and graying thal a deed ma) he 1>y the copn | I draecto d-luIra m«de to ltl.it l.y the ext«. itora ul lit. JL direelc-.... tiid DavhICnickett, Ii i»« llmt, unless tuuso’he hy lira In Irs n t.’nicl'.ctt ihrw'ii le lira cm.lrai) . In Mid David. Crio-tert oxrcalew l* 1 ' ■ I. lary, at tbe Slay ti-rot el tun orderedt ’Jfurijf.—Mrs. Roy.ill is out pgniust the T. —iu bvr 1‘t.ul Fry uf lit»t w eek, she says—\Y wish Congress would take the duly o!f of l-'lamu /, we arc nearly frozen lo (lutub; uud let them ■' il (uoii. Tlio.Ninuics talking uoiimiisu "alllint and we wumeu (rooziug to i.cuth; wliat w ill tin do, if uii the women freeze upt * Treaty with Turkey*—'L'lie New York Dnii) Advertiser, states on dn salhurity of n letter from Coustauuaoi'le, llial the* ratification uf die Treaty between the United Elates bud Turkey has been eSchaug^d. The Louduu Mm mug Chrouielo of Nov. 22d contains nn O. P. (I- letter, dated Paris, Nov. IDth, or which the following ii nn extract: a i Dm obliged to sluto Dial tho Napoleon par ty in Frauen is most formidable. Louis Philippe hud Ilia ministers arc a vast deal more nfraiu of llie Duke of Ucichstadt (h in they are of thoDuko of Bordeaux. Austria h is refused to avow wh it her iuleutioiu are with regard lo lira sen of N ip- olcon. There ure 83 Napoleunists iu the Cham ber of Deupties.” —- |toS Apprehension and tu'.t.qu til Escape of the Marchioness tit la llod.rjnqut Un.—The Paris pa ra coutaiu uii uecuum of lira arrest uf llie irchiuuoss do ia RochejaqueHu, uear the town nt I of llerbicrs in La \ code*, ou suspicion of cxtil- Vol. YI—No. 4. examined tho diflet'eut localities, without finding miy imug. Ho was ubout to deport after Ins fruitless search, when passing hy au oven, he ob served that il was shut. He ordered it to be o- peuod wltua out sprung a woman, iu rich attiro, nut nil covered with asites aud soot, dropping a poiuard. $he was immediately apprehended, and. was exautinod by the King's Procureur.— T he resultottbe inquiry is not stated. It would •qipoar from thu following paragraph from a A .rates paper, thut ibis celebrated lady has since effected her escape: “8he was, at her own re quest, conducted to her country seat, tlio vesti bule of which was converted into a guard-room. Sentinels were placed round the house, and four men guarded tho dour of tho room which tho Couutus* had entered- Every precaution was taken; for above 1U0 melt were i barged with se eming one woman; but this woman w as Madame do la Kuchejaqucliu. Quickly disguisiug herself as u peasant, aud adopting the language as well ns (ho costume of tho villagers, site passed through tho midst of tlio gunrds, uud replied witlt great sang/sold, to a soldier who asked her whither site was proceeding, that sbo was going to the fountain to fetch some water. The soldier jok ed with her, aud told her to make haste l ack, * uud not tlio slightest suspicion was entertained of tile disguise. The Flague.—Wo regret to slate, that well-au thenticated accounts have readied Loudon of tho occurrcnco of the plague iu Aloscow and Dantzic, Tho samo event, it will be remembered) marked tbe dceiiuo of the cholera ou tho Malabar coast.—* Liverpool papet. _ '< ■ *. _ - Tho Naples Journal announces that a discove ry has been made iu the ruins of l’omneii of great er valuo mid interest than any tliat lias preceded it. Ou the 24th October, u picture iu mosaic was found iu tho Triclinium of tho houso said to bolong to Eaunus: itis about twenty palms wide by ten palms iu width (or about eighteen tool by unto feet Euglish) and of exquisite wormanship. The subjectis tlte battlo of Surpodoti from the 11- bad, tlio ligurcs being half the natural size. Time has injured some parts of this precious relic, which, however, is still the chef d’otuvie of Pom peii, as to the expression of thu figures, the per fection uPlho drawing, and what is more rare in . marble picture, lira finish of the execution. Th* king aud tlio w hole Court have been to view this magnificent musiuc, aud whilo there the room ad joining tlio Triclinium was explored, and sever al vases aud utensils in silver aud bronze brought to light. - ■ - ■ Air. M'Ksnzic.—This gentleman, not the au thor of the Alan of Feeling, hut tile editor of tho Colonial Advocate, bus been again returned to the ProviucialParliaincut of Upper Cnnadn, from which ho was recently expelled, as we have re corded. lie received a largo majority of the votes of tho freeholders of York county. Ou the 2d January ho sulimiltod to them, when as sembled in tho county court, “Articles of Im-* cacbmcut or Public Accusation,’’ against the lieutenant Governor of tiio Province, and tbe Crown, which ore of imermiuahle length. He. was loudly cheered nt tho poll, and after the re sult was declared, was decorated with a gold chain and medal. Ou itis introduction into tbe Houso, a tumult of applause broke forth among tho spectators, which nccasioued tho arrest of au Irish boy, who was thu must uproarious among litem. Andoverjoemihdry.—Tito Theological Semina ry at Andover appears from the catalogue of tho present year w inch lias been published, to ho in a very nourishing condition. There arc five re sident licentiates, thirty-eight members of the Senior, thirty-six of tho Aliddlo, and seventy-nine of tlio Junior classes, now prosecuting tho study of Divinity uud ol' Sacred Literature in this iusti- tutiou. Six professors, of whom tho President U one, constitute tho Faculty. The requirements for admission cxcludu these who have not gone through a previous college course, or what is o- quivalcut lo it; aud tho three years lourso of se vere study which is exacted iu the seminary, must have the effect uf mixing up u hand of learned aud pious men iu tho cuuutry, who will honora bly support tho cause uf religion. Tho foliowiug arc a few of tho numerous aj* vantages possessed hy Scotland over England, as set forth in Blackwood's Alagu'ziuc: A democra tic Church,' lira exemption bora tithes; the edu cation of the people; uud u mild cede. It is re marked us a little singular, that this magazine, which ii die organ of lira Tories, should pruiso u democratic church, and yet oppose what it calls a democracy of Reform, Society a! IFzshinglor..—It is quite amusing to sec tho fiue airs tlio iNuliouiils give* themselves a-ST bout lira style, manners, rules, beauty, wealth, of tins lashiouablo leaders of the opposition ashingtuu. The correspondent uf secretary Dwight has taken particular pains to give full oacnptiout uf thu people who have been visit ing lira President ou Christmas and New Year’s day, trad contrasting them with tho socie ty and circles uf tuO opposition leaders. According to this account, thu visitors ut lira Premie.it's were “rude hoys’’—n “motley ii.sendjlage ’—"lads uud beggar boys”—aud such like taut culottes. Use, it-. Their manners wore equally bad and vul- gui—“stulkuig about with their lints ou,” aud ••oven nctosiiug tlio President w ilhout removing them.” lit tact, according to the r.ccuuuU of theso fashionable bloods, wtio write for tbo Na tion;.I pri si, nobody culls upon Me President but tbe e'U uiiilc—a lew vulgar Uen.utrats—the scum of society—the very dregs of llie soe.nl fabric.— All the elite'—ibe well uoru—tho noblest,—*visit whom' Why, Air. Adnus aud Mr. Clay. The old uohlisse cull upon the X-President—tb« \ouug nubility visit the rooms ot the Would-be PioldouL ll seems th.it .Mr. Adams believe* himiclfyet n President, and bolds court accord ingly, .ill i Mr. Clay is certain of being one, by Camilla.lull, of com hu is perfectly right in e»- tl'.ilishing a Carlton llodso cutere in advance.— All tlio dowagers uud dtitclieascs of tbe old rtgi- i..e find elegancies’ of lira highest order—umu* uers of the most aristocratic c..»t—conversation that cau vio with any court iu Luiupe,—ul llm lashiouablo, lira cxmue, tho liciighllui aoitas of the X-PrcsiuCirt. Ou tbo other hand, thu Prim e of Wul.s—lira Dtuphiu—the licir-Apparent—■ has opened hi* rooms, to nil tlmso fashionable young men who are to lie the future "charges,’* "secretaires," altuchets, Ac. Tile rival courts ol lira X uud the AVould-be- PmidcuU will therefore uom-h society ut tb* highest order to our young tioluli.y visitoig Wash ington- The society wuu visit t.ie President, of course do uot pretend lo enter into compcliiioii with the high-born und uriuu. l Ulic uohicssool tbo great X. nu.i .jrt.ilcr Would tic. General Jack- sou is a pltuu mini—lOgiirdless of artificial riw- - liucbuus,—smokes id, p.pn, discourses with Ids friends, raid is gl„d tosco lira people iu any quiet agree.d/1 ■ way. Jacksuu-mcu are democrats, •mi,, of ,our.su vie not w ith til.* rival cou.isof tbo loi.i,s.-o. lira Irai.-imgs ol tira ftuliuual* *«4 ,iit is- .rai.ivin.. :tl out ti.e society of their